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chinese_threat_actor_groups

Also known aschinese_threat_actor_groups

Chinese threat actor groups were reported as actively exploiting CVE-2025-55182 ("React2Shell") in the wild. The available content attributes in-the-wild exploitation of this critical unauthenticated remote code execution vulnerability in React Server Components to Chinese threat actor groups, targeting public-facing applications for initial access. The vulnerability is caused by unsafe deserialization in the RSC Flight protocol and can be exploited via specially crafted HTTP requests without authentication or user interaction. No specific cluster names, aliases, sub-groups, or additional attribution details are provided in the content beyond the generic designation "Chinese threat actor groups."

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